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Chenopodium desiccatum A. Nelson. Phen: Jul-Sep. Hab: Originally found in open, undisturbed soils, prairies, and stabilized dunes, but it has spread to disturbed open areas. Dist: AB, SK, and BC south to TX, NM, AZ, CA (and possibly Mexico).

Origin/Endemic status: Native

Taxonomy Comments: {Resolve against C. pratericola}.

Synonymy: = FNA4, GrPl, Il, K4, Bassett & Crompton (1982); = Chenopodium desiccatum A.Nelson var. desiccatum – Tx; = Chenopodium pratericola Rydb. var. oblongifolium (S.Watson) Wahl – Wahl (1954); = n/a – RAB; < Chenopodium pratericola Rydb. – C

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